[00:12] <At0micJ0e> I've searched for 3 weeks for this info seems nobody has any answers.
[10:03] <amokpaule> Hello, i have a fresh xubuntu 18.04 install. When i boot the screen stays black, no menu no splash or anything. After a while i see the login, i can login and use the os normally.
[10:24] <gnrp> amokpaule: Not even grub showing anything?
[10:45] <Flumm_> hi all, im new to linux os, and i have tryed ubuntu and now im trying out xbuntu. my problem is that my cpu is in use about 80% all the time and i cant see what aplication is useing it in task manager. im trying to pump life on to a Dell Latitude E6400, does some one have tips?,
[10:47] <Flumm_> oh and its a freash install of xubuntu 18.04 updated.
[10:50] <brainwash> Flumm_: you can sort the entries by CPU usage
[10:51] <caldarella> hi guys, >> it is possible to implement the "Disconnect" entry in the xfce4-weather-plugin plugin to stop the fetching of weather data? This feature would be useful when using for example wireshark for troubleshooting activities and you don't want to remove xfce4-weather-plugin from the taskbar to stop fetching
[10:52] <brainwash> caldarella: can't you apply a filter to the data shown in wireshark?
[10:54] <caldarella> brainwash It is possible apply a filter, but it would be more convenient to temporarily click on a "Disconnect" button
[10:56] <brainwash> caldarella: you could open a feature request (Xfce bug tracker)
[10:57] <brainwash> caldarella: however, with that use case it's not very likely that someone will implement the button
[10:57] <amokpaule> @gnrp Yes the screen is black from reboot to the login page. No grub menu or anything
[10:58] <caldarella> brainwash I don't have a bugzilla account yet, could you please report it?
[10:58] <brainwash> that's not how it works
[10:59] <brainwash> what prevents you from creating a bugzilla account?
[11:02] <caldarella> brainwash I have yet to establish an alternative email address to report bug activity
[11:03] <brainwash> this means that you are not serious about your request?
[11:04] <brainwash> it's not only about reporting something initially, but one may have to answer questions or give feedback later on
[11:05] <brainwash> you cannot do that without an account
[11:08] <caldarella> brainwash can I report it on this repository? https://github.com/xfce-mirror/xfce4-weather-plugin is an official xfce repository?
[11:10] <brainwash> caldarella: that is an official mirror
[11:11] <brainwash> caldarella: how would you report it there?
[11:11] <brainwash> unless you do a PR
[11:11] <caldarella> but in this link https://github.com/xfce-mirror  I read "Public mirror of repositories of the Xfce desktop environment. Not used for development!"
[11:13] <brainwash> what are you trying to say?
[11:14] <brainwash> I get the impression that this conversation is now leading nowhere
[11:14] <brainwash> https://bugzilla.xfce.org/
[11:14] <brainwash> this is the correct place
[11:15] <caldarella> I think it would be more useful for everyone to report bugs on solid platforms like github and gitlab if the XFCE group allows it ...
[11:15] <brainwash> you don't need an account for github or gitlab?
[11:16] <brainwash> the Xfce teams plans to move to gitlab at some point
[11:16] <brainwash> you could wait until then
[11:17] <caldarella> brainwash yes in fact on github and gitlab I already have an account, if these platforms exist why not use them?
[11:17] <brainwash> this channel is not really the right place to discuss that
[11:18] <caldarella> brainwash finally good news that the XFCE project will migrate to gitlab, do you know about a date?
[11:19] <brainwash> possibly after the release of Xfce 4.14 in August
[11:20] <caldarella> brainwash OK thanks for the info ;-)
[11:25] <Flumm_> brainwash: yes i did that task manager is taking 3% cpu.
[11:27] <brainwash> Flumm_: in the task manager settings you can enable the option "show all processes" or something like that
[11:28] <brainwash> it hides system processes by default I think
[11:30] <Flumm_> brainwash: systemd-udevd is eating my cpu.
[11:30] <Flumm_> thank you for helping me =)
[12:04] <Flumm_> quit
[18:29] <xubuntu43w> i am trying out xubuntu after having used plasma for a bit, and one thing I really liked on plasma, was some built in customization of the touchpad on my lenovo thinkpad.  It's been a while, but I remember a nice gui tool for setting how long to disable it after detecting key strokes. I haven't been able to find a similar gui app for xubuntu, at least not built in.  Does anyone know of somthing like that?
[18:31] <pmjdebruijn> xubuntu43w: I guess most people just fiddle with their xorg confg
[18:31] <pmjdebruijn> also the "Mouse and Touchpad" configuration thingy might have some settings, have you checked that?
[18:34] <xubuntu43w> thanks, yeah, I didn't see any settings for sleeping the touchpad while typing.
[18:35] <pmjdebruijn> I thought I did on my thinkpad
[18:35]  * pmjdebruijn could be mistaken
[18:35] <pmjdebruijn> the xorg conf stuff isn't hard though
[18:39] <xubuntu43w> hmm. maybe I missed something.  I'll go the xorg route if not. thanks for the thoughts.  I know I had to use the xorg settings for another laptop, but this one, before plasma, had ubutnu 16.04, and I don't remember having so much trouble with my thinkpad. Maybe thumbs are just fatter :)
[19:44] <xubuntu30w> i need help
[19:50] <xubuntu30w> i downloaded windows 10 and i cant open it
[19:54] <xubuntu57w> hi i would like to know how to use windows 10
[19:56] <kadiro> what
[19:57] <xubuntu57w> i would like to know how to use windows on my ubuntu laptop
[19:57] <kadiro> xubuntu57w, qemu or something alike
[19:58] <xubuntu57w> i downloaded it from microsoft themselves
[19:58] <kadiro> ok
[20:00] <kadiro> xubuntu57w, https://itsfoss.com/install-windows-10-virtualbox-linux/
[20:02] <xubuntu57w> i also fail to note idk a password for a sudo command
[20:04] <kadiro> xubuntu57w, https://itsfoss.com/how-to-hack-ubuntu-password/
[20:06] <xubuntu57w> oh thanks ur an expert